Neo-Darwinism and Evo-Devo: An Argument for Theoretical Pluralism in Evolutionary Biology

Perspectives on Science 23 (3):243-279 (2015)
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Abstract

The relatively new field of evolutionary developmental biology continues to attract considerable attention from biologists, philosophers, and historians, in part, because work in this field demonstrates that important changes are underway within biology. Though studies of development and evolution were closely connected during the 19th century, continued work in genetics fostered a general split between the two during the first decades of the twentieth century (e.g., Allen 1978; Gilbert 1978; Mayr and Provine 1980; Gilbert, Opitz and..

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